Timing Analysis for TDMA Arbitration in Resource Sharing Systems

A. Schranzhofer, Jian-Jia Chen, L. Thiele
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Abstract

Modern computing systems have adopted multicore architectures and multiprocessor systems on chip (MPSoCs) for accommodating the increasing demand on computation power. However, performance boosting is constrained by shared resources, such as buses, main memory, DMA, etc.This paper analyzes the worst-case completion (response) time for real-time tasks when time division multiple access (TDMA) policies are applied for resource arbitration.Real-time tasks execute periodically on a processing element and are constituted by sequential superblocks. A superblock is characterized by its accesses to a shared resource and its computation time. We explore three models of accessing shared resources: (1)dedicated access model, in which accesses happen only at the beginning and the end of a superblock, (2) general access model, in which accesses could happen anytime during the execution of a superblock, and (3) hybrid access model, which combines the dedicated and general access models. We present a framework to analyze the worst-case completion time of real-time tasks (superblocks) under these three access models, for a given TDMA arbiter. We compare the timing analysis of the three proposed models for a real-world application.
资源共享系统中TDMA仲裁的时序分析
现代计算系统采用多核体系结构和多处理器片上系统(mpsoc)来适应日益增长的计算能力需求。然而,性能提升受到共享资源的限制,如总线、主存、DMA等。本文分析了采用时分多址(TDMA)策略进行资源仲裁时实时任务的最坏情况完成(响应)时间。实时任务在处理元素上周期性地执行,并由顺序的超级块组成。超级块的特征在于其对共享资源的访问和计算时间。我们探索了三种访问共享资源的模型:(1)专用访问模型,访问只发生在超级块的开始和结束处;(2)通用访问模型,访问可以在超级块执行期间的任何时间发生;(3)混合访问模型,将专用访问模型和通用访问模型结合起来。对于给定的TDMA仲裁器,我们提出了一个框架来分析在这三种访问模型下实时任务(超级块)的最坏情况完成时间。我们比较了三种提出的模型在实际应用中的时序分析。
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